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Online Journalism Scandinavia: lessons in UGC, follow the crowd

Kristine Lowe’s (left) Online Journalism Scandinavia this week looks at the (weird and wonderful) challenges of soliciting readers’ contributions. Local newspaper readers more keen to submit photos of...

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Government proposals could cause press to regress, says OhMyNews editor

Lee Han-ki, editor-in-chief of South Korea’s citizen journalism news organisation Oh My News, has said the proposed legislation to clampdown on online news in the country could stunt the ‘democratic...

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Thomson Reuters gets social with Gordon Brown

Thomson Reuters went all out this morning in its coverage of Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s speech at the company’s London office. First off the organisation’s own coverage: the Newsmaker event was...

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Online Journalism Blog: ‘How the web changed the economics of news’

I’ll give you the headlines from Paul Bradshaw’s excellent, detailed post on how the web has changed the economics of all news media. Atomisation of news consumption Measurability Mutually conflicting...

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Currybet.net: Regulation, news media and election coverage

Martin Belam highlights an interesting comparison in yesterday’s UK media coverage of polling day: while the BBC suspended news blog comments entirely; the Sun touted its radio station as one of the...

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Charlie Beckett: Politics, PR and news media – all losing trust of the public

Charlie Beckett, POLIS director and author of SuperMedia, looks at the relationship between politics, PR and news media. They’ve got one thing in common he says. They’re all losing the trust of the...

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MinOnline: Five online pay models worth watching

MinOnline looks beyond the obvious and selects five online paid model case studies from news media and non-news media, including the American Patchwork and Quilting Inner Circle Club’s bonus initiative...

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What did Walter Cronkite think about online journalism?

On Monday, The Washington Post hosted a live Q&A with Marlene Adler, former chief of staff to Walter Cronkite, the much-respected news anchorman who died last week, aged 92. WashingtonPost.com...

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Journalism: an aspiration solely for the elite?

The all-party report led by former cabinet minister Alan Milburn, has triggered a nationwide debate on issues of social mobility and whether social class divides can be overcome to provide equal career...

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Journalism Daily: Council newspapers, INMA/OPA event and more editorial...

Journalism.co.uk is trialling a new service via the Editors’ Blog: a daily round-up of all the content published on the Journalism.co.uk site. We hope you’ll find it useful as a quick digest of what’s...

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Reporting for an ideal: IDL-Reporteros, investigative journalism in Peru

Independent investigative reporting projects seem to be on the rise, especially in developing nations. Gustavo Gorriti is an experienced Peruvian journalist who decided to establish an independent team...

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